On a stroll down an alley in central Beijing a distinctive white cone slowly emerges on the horizon, towering above the brownish-red sea of traditional Chinese walls in which it stands.
HONG KONG — In a dimly lit exhibition hall at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, exquisitely crafted vintage clothing and accessories are illuminated by spotlights, as clips from classic movies play silently in a loop, creating the sense of traveling through time.
The Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts is showcasing the creations of six Chinese artists at a contemporary art exhibition in England. These artists have reimagined traditional Chinese art materials, infusing them with fresh interpretations.
Chang'an, Xi'an, the pioneering Sino-Iranian film set within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, hosted a seminar at the China Film Archive earlier this week. The film revolves around a cross-border love story, intertwining modern and ancient Chinese elements.
Debuting at the renowned Festival d'Avignon, a pinnacle in the world of contemporary performing arts held annually in Avignon, France, The Cold Blood is a Chinese theatrical masterpiece that unfolded on July 10.
One day in September 2020, Liu Ailun met two little girls in Laos. They were sitting in a tuk-tuk, a common form of public transportation in Southeastern Asia.
The Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing is holding Private Scenes: Masahisa Fukase, the artist's largest retrospective in Asia to date, chronicling Fukase's four-decade-long career with 376 works.
Shanghai Museum has said it will host 10 night events where audiences will be allowed to bring pet cats to an Egyptian antiquities exhibition, a rare occurrence among comprehensive museums globally.
On Friday, the renowned Trio Wanderer from France mesmerized the audience at the Beijing Concert Hall with a captivating concert featuring the chamber music works of Austrian composer Franz Schubert.
Nineteen-year-old Sri Lankan Senuda Sapumal carefully watched his Chinese teacher demonstrate how to do calligraphy, then cautiously dipped his brush in ink, and succeeded in writing two large characters representing "friendship". Around him, dozens of students of similar ages watched attentively and were eager to have a go for themselves.
Museums, art venues, music classes promote continent's appeal
The families of Taiwan writers Yu Guangzhong (1928-2017) and Sanmao (1943-91), born as Chen Maoping and also known to the English-speaking world as Echo Chan, recently donated a selection of their manuscripts and other literary documents to the National Museum of Modern Chinese Literature in Beijing.